Traveling 2 Knowhere
Hi! We are Melanie and Tyler. We left our jobs, our friends, our families, and our homes in San Francisco, California to explore this big beautiful rock called Earth and the spectrum of creatures that inhabit it. To see the beauty that is so often ignored by the media and to find the experiences that make life so special.
The path of life doesn’t always need to have a destination. It’s good to have goals, but the illusion of a future heaven can easily distract from the paradise of the present. We don’t always need to be traveling to somewhere as long as we are appreciating the journey day by day, week by week, year by year. If we do this long enough and it becomes a habit, then we will find we consistently arrive at the place we were meant to be. To find where this place is, all we have to do is keep Traveling to Knowhere…
Road Trip Adventure down Baja California
Burning Man 2016
What Baladhay Music Festival is like during Sinulog 2020!
Filipina and American's FIRST DAY in the Philippines at Masskara Festival 2019!
Going BACKSTAGE at Giant Lantern Festival 2019 in Pampanga, Philippines!
Discovering the ancient tribes of the Philippines!
The Man Who Created the White Temple, Chalermchai Kositpipat!
Getting Lit in Pai Thailand
Things to do at Chiang Mai Night Market in Thailand
Bamboo Elephant Family Care in Chiang Mai Thailand
The Moustache Brothers
Hanging out with a Burmese Bagan Family
Exploring Old Bagan in Myanmar
Learning from Burmese Locals in Myanmar
Trekking Poon Hill in Nepal
Exploring Summer Falls in Pokhara Nepal
Fun in Pokhara Nepal
A Fish Land in Pokhara Nepal
Attempting Backflips in Pokhara Nepal
We Love Pokhara Nepal
Trash in Nepal vs Trash in India
Welcome to Pokhara Nepal
Taking a Train from India to Nepal
How to Cook Paratha from an Indian Local
Ganga and Ashrams in Rishikesh India
Exploring The Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh India
Our first Aarti Dance Experience in Rishikesh India
First time at Neer Waterfall in Rishikesh India
Earth is Home to Everyone
Our Time at Tosh Village in Parvati Valley